Isn't that the truth!!
2006-11-19 05:47:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not to mention many healthcare plans that middle class folks can afford have limits on procedures. Today we hear about the heart scans and body scans that aren't covered by insurance-seems good heathcare is mostly for those in upper income levels. I know of several people(middle class not poor) who died within a couple months of learning they had cancer-because they weren't given the tests they should have had-too expensive and not covered by insurance. I know of two cases where the people made over $200,000 a year-both went to special research centers & both lived. The best plan is to hope nothing really bad ever goes wrong...
2006-11-19 14:07:36
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answered by Middleclassandnotquiet 6
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Your statement is understood, America needs reform and I am still waiting for the Clinton's free health insurance plan for all Americans that Bill ran with to get the votes long ago. It is a shame we can spend and give away billions on and to other nations and war and weapons but can't care for our own public.
Millions live in pain and can't afford a surgery, with or without health insurance and most doctors won't touch you without an insurance plan. America the superpower that turns her back on so many of her own.. Before computers came along the most wealthiest corporations in this country were oil, insurance and now the pharmaceuticals gearing up for the baby boomers.
( Pushers)
2006-11-19 14:40:28
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answered by AJ 4
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Even with insurance ,health care is expensive. Just because you have it doesn't even guarentee they will cover it. And you're right.....the deductables and premiums and co-pays can get steep. When I did have insurance I never got to the point where they actually did ever cover anything.
2006-11-19 14:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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So your point is that it's not worthwhile to have health insurance? Sorry if your plan doesn't cover everything, but it's certainly better than having no coverage. Or is this some contorted argument against a gov't health plan -- that it wouldn't cover everything? Again something is better than nothing, especially if the plan covered major medical needs.
2006-11-19 13:50:06
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answered by Muscat 4
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It’s funny that you say that because people think that a prescription card is a credit card that they do not have to pay back! I’m not sure why people are under the impression that medical treatment should be free? Maybe it’s just as simple as they feel it’s owed to them. After all most of us grow up hearing that there isn’t a price tag on the value of a human being!
2006-11-19 13:48:13
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answered by arenaimage 4
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Yeah they need to read the terms of the policy which they don't do. However the way companies are always changing coverage they provide their employees, what might be covered today won't be covered tomorrow. You have to take that into account as well.
2006-11-19 13:50:00
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answered by JUAN FRAN$$$ 7
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WOW. Post that pic where we can see a bigger version. You look hot.
And I agree with your assessment...
2006-11-19 13:48:10
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answered by snvffy 7
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are you venting or is there an honest question in here somewhere.
2006-11-19 13:46:12
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answered by sixcannonballs 5
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